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Future projections of European maize yields using AquaCrop with an adaptive growing season.
Busschaert L +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Root-Trait Plasticity Underpins Almond Yield Stability and Enhanced Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiency Under Prolonged Fertigation Reduction. [PDF]
Zhou S, Lawlor A, Walker RR, Edwards EJ.
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The findings of this study indicate that powdery mildew control achieved with the pneumatic solid set canopy delivery system (PSD‐SSCDS) was comparable with that of a conventional airblast sprayer. These results highlight the PSD‐SSCDS as a promising alternative spray technology. Abstract BACKGROUND In this study, a previously optimized pneumatic spray
Dattatray G Bhalekar +4 more
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Functional Differences of Glutamine Synthetase Isoenzymes in Wheat Canopy Ammonia Exchange. [PDF]
Zhang X +8 more
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Targeted herbicide application technology performance depends on sprayer configuration. Across five studies, activation of multiple, overlapping nozzles and maintaining appropriate boom height consistently improved spray coverage and weed control, highlighting the importance of optimized sprayer setup for effective and reliable weed control.
Zaim Ugljic +3 more
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Advancing Precision Agriculture and Forestry: Multi-Source Spectral Sensing, Feature Fusion, and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Xiang Y, Liu Z.
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Climate change‐driven expansion of goosegrass highlights risks to global food production
Climate change is expanding the climatic suitability of Eleusine indica into temperate agricultural regions, increasing its overlap with major soybean and maize production areas. These findings highlight a growing global threat to food security and the need for proactive weed management strategies.
Thiago Deomar Ludwig +4 more
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National-Scale Orchard Mapping and Yield Estimation in Pakistan Using Object-Based Random Forest and Multisource Satellite Imagery. [PDF]
Ali A, Akhtar IUH, Raza M, Ali A.
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The predatory effect of the honey‐buzzard affects the reproductive performance of Asian‐hornet colonies, decreasing the density of workers over distance and time. The foraging distances of the honey‐buzzard concentrates within the first 2000 m from nest, which supports the results observed.
Jorge Ángel Martín‐Ávila +3 more
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